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it would be good to get rid of some of the supreme court justice, too. the monument is going to be installed outside of a private, conservative think tank. harris, you said you saw this last night and it caught your eye. >> i remember, somebody drove and knocked the first down one, right? so they had to erect another. this kind of came on the radar, remember it was a baptist minister who filled the lawsuit against this. i never understood that. i did more digging and he sees the religion as a private affair and said one of the first s sermons was about the ten commandments.
it would be good to get rid of some of the supreme court justice, too. the monument is going to be installed outside of a private, conservative think tank. harris, you said you saw this last night and it caught your eye. >> i remember, somebody drove and knocked the first down one, right? so they had to erect another. this kind of came on the radar, remember it was a baptist minister who filled the lawsuit against this. i never understood that. i did more digging and he sees the religion...
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wednesday, mexican supreme court will rule if they can plant genetically modified soy beans in fields in the u.k.a tan. they have been accused of polluting honey and threatening livelihoods. lucia newman reports. >> reporter: this beekeeper calls it the mayan's greatest treasure, the same colour, but more valuable than combed. it's called honey. produced here in tree drunks by tiny bees. they don't sting, and they make the most prized honey in the u.k.a tan pennagesuala -- peninsula. >> we use it for ceremonies to ask for rain. and it has medicinal properties. >> they mixed honey for dirt. >> today, more than 20,000 mayan families produce honey from more aggressive bees.
wednesday, mexican supreme court will rule if they can plant genetically modified soy beans in fields in the u.k.a tan. they have been accused of polluting honey and threatening livelihoods. lucia newman reports. >> reporter: this beekeeper calls it the mayan's greatest treasure, the same colour, but more valuable than combed. it's called honey. produced here in tree drunks by tiny bees. they don't sting, and they make the most prized honey in the u.k.a tan pennagesuala -- peninsula....
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and a former supreme court clerk who is the co-author of a book on marbury v. madison. to start, we will listen to the current chief justice talking about the importance of the case. after we hear his point of view, we would like to hear from both of you. >> marshall established that the court is the interpreter of the constitution in the decision he wrote with marbury v. madison. he said, we are in court that has to decide cases. we have to determine what the constitution means. that is our job. he regarded the constitution as law. that is away our constitution is different from others. for many, constitutions are
and a former supreme court clerk who is the co-author of a book on marbury v. madison. to start, we will listen to the current chief justice talking about the importance of the case. after we hear his point of view, we would like to hear from both of you. >> marshall established that the court is the interpreter of the constitution in the decision he wrote with marbury v. madison. he said, we are in court that has to decide cases. we have to determine what the constitution means. that is...
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supreme court justices in history. principally i believe for his clear and present danger opinion and shake versus the united states. united states. i would like to contrast justice holmes with your book, the structure of liberty, where you emphasized the relationship between libertarianism and classic liberalism. would you say, as indicated in your book, that the private adjudication and enforcement of law is the only legal system that can provide adequate solutions to problems of interest and power, and do you believe justice holmes would sign on to that theory today? susan: thank you. it sounds like it could be a masters thesis. could you find a short answer? randy: it is based on accurate reading of my book. this is really beyond the scope of this program. but the caller has read this book and successfully applied the book to this particular question, but right now what we are concerned about is what the u.s. constitution provides, not what some alternative legal system would provide, and whether they constitution
supreme court justices in history. principally i believe for his clear and present danger opinion and shake versus the united states. united states. i would like to contrast justice holmes with your book, the structure of liberty, where you emphasized the relationship between libertarianism and classic liberalism. would you say, as indicated in your book, that the private adjudication and enforcement of law is the only legal system that can provide adequate solutions to problems of interest and...
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he appealed and the case when directed to the supreme court. ,ind out how the court ruled weighing the issues of clear and present danger, and freedom is each. our guests include attorney thomas goldstein, cofounder of a blog, and beverly gage, professor of history at yale university. that is coming up on the next one marquesas, live, monday, at nine a clock p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. for back on each case will you watch, order your copy of the companion book, it is available shippinglars $.95 plus at c-span.org/landma c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago, and brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. peter: representative anna eshoo is the top democrat on the subcommittee of communications and technology. she is our guest this week. thanks for coming. rep. eshoo: pleasure to be here. peter: since the last time we talked, net neutrality is the law of the land. do you have any regrets, or do you think it has been successful? lot of people think we are in a strong position. i am thrille
he appealed and the case when directed to the supreme court. ,ind out how the court ruled weighing the issues of clear and present danger, and freedom is each. our guests include attorney thomas goldstein, cofounder of a blog, and beverly gage, professor of history at yale university. that is coming up on the next one marquesas, live, monday, at nine a clock p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. for back on each case will you watch, order your copy of the companion book, it is...
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and to that point, ebony, a lot of folks are saying that the supreme court decision that made this possible didn't cover an entire year. in other words, the part that made it skilled that they've extrapolated that from the ruling and is there a possibility that this will end up back in supreme court? >> absolutely. it's what i will consider an incomplete ruling and they'll have to revisit it in a broader way and full scope. i think you're giving the players a hard time, why shouldn't they benefit? everyone else given a huge chunk of the earnings. why shouldn't they get a piece of the pie? . charles: you're saying that there's an addition aspect that severn exploiting. >> yeah. and that's why the government steps in and regulates. and that's why a lot of the republicans, let the states regulate, which is what they're doing and there should be because there's a lot of people who have major problems and that's why you see it with the lottery ads, if you ever walk into a casino, if you have a gambling problem, you need help. so that's so that needs to be emphasized because there's a lot of vuln
and to that point, ebony, a lot of folks are saying that the supreme court decision that made this possible didn't cover an entire year. in other words, the part that made it skilled that they've extrapolated that from the ruling and is there a possibility that this will end up back in supreme court? >> absolutely. it's what i will consider an incomplete ruling and they'll have to revisit it in a broader way and full scope. i think you're giving the players a hard time, why shouldn't they...
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court journalist torrent -- tony mauro, and published by c-span. landmark cases is available for a $.95 less shipping. -- $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today. announcer: next, historian don doyle discusses his book, and international history of the civil war. it looks at how the civil war was viewed around the world. the new york military affairs symposium hosted this event. it is a little over an hour and 45 minutes. mr. doyle: thank you, bob. good evening. thanks for coming. don't forget to pay your dues. it is my pleasure to welcome
court journalist torrent -- tony mauro, and published by c-span. landmark cases is available for a $.95 less shipping. -- $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today. announcer: next, historian don doyle discusses his book, and international history of the civil war. it looks at how the civil war was viewed around the world. the new york military affairs symposium hosted this event. it is a little over an hour and 45 minutes. mr. doyle: thank you, bob. good evening. thanks for coming. don't forget...
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as a result of the supreme court cases that invalidated delma, and both provisions. now they are able to bring in family members, so it is catching up. that part of the population is able to have that benefit immigration law. it is unclear to me right now the purposes of family what might be in terms of civil rights how we might be able to redefine family, civil rights perspective other than to think about the family structures we currently have in place today who are with respect to the 11 million undocumented immigrants, i think it is important for us to examine how the families on the ground, the experience families, reformatting of the family -based immigration. >> if you want to take the unauthorized, the status of unauthorized people prior -- >> i will take a shot at it. it is a great question and then important thing to point out. certainly even in the late 1800s soon after the 1st provisions of the chinese exclusion act came provisions that were intended as a default proposition, the presence of people of asian descent in the united states immediately deporta
as a result of the supreme court cases that invalidated delma, and both provisions. now they are able to bring in family members, so it is catching up. that part of the population is able to have that benefit immigration law. it is unclear to me right now the purposes of family what might be in terms of civil rights how we might be able to redefine family, civil rights perspective other than to think about the family structures we currently have in place today who are with respect to the 11...
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i think of especially for new orleans justice black of the supreme court who was part of some of the most ground-breaking civil rights decisions in the last century was a kid in texas, didn't have a lot of experience with people of color, who saw louis armstrong in a roadhouse playing music and he actually, he had never seen genius in a black man until that moment. he had never seen it. nothing racist in it, he had just never been exposed to. to think how louis armstrong -- the opening to western blues. i can only sing it, i can never play at. had an impact on him that would change generations because he admitted that had an impact, understood that shared humanity because he had never been exposed to that genius. i am proud to say i am part of that and that is the impact new orleans culture can have on the world and has had on the world. >> please join me in thanking wendell pierce. [applause] >> thank you for supporting the 7 festival of books. [inaudible conversations] >> i know, i am an old man.
i think of especially for new orleans justice black of the supreme court who was part of some of the most ground-breaking civil rights decisions in the last century was a kid in texas, didn't have a lot of experience with people of color, who saw louis armstrong in a roadhouse playing music and he actually, he had never seen genius in a black man until that moment. he had never seen it. nothing racist in it, he had just never been exposed to. to think how louis armstrong -- the opening to...
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>> we knew the supreme court then as a poster now. -- as opposed to now. it would do the right thing. i knew it. we knew they would do the right thing. i had excellent lawyers. not only the man who became my brother-in-law, but leonard putin and victor rabinowitz, they had one a series of supreme court cases, serious attorneys, expert in the first amendment. they are presented communists. they are great lawyers. we couldn't lose. i don't mean we were foolishly optimistic about it. >> they also have the reputation of being very radical people, strongly affiliated with the communist party. >> i didn't think the court would mind. in fact, because they had been to the court before and one. that was good enough for me. i knew they could prevail. i knew they were superior to the attorney general of georgia. i was surprised when we lost on the lower court level, when the two entity appointees voted against me. >> how were you so able to keep your cool? >> when they threw me out of the legislature, there was a period three hours one day between one we appear befor
>> we knew the supreme court then as a poster now. -- as opposed to now. it would do the right thing. i knew it. we knew they would do the right thing. i had excellent lawyers. not only the man who became my brother-in-law, but leonard putin and victor rabinowitz, they had one a series of supreme court cases, serious attorneys, expert in the first amendment. they are presented communists. they are great lawyers. we couldn't lose. i don't mean we were foolishly optimistic about it....
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he took the case all the way to the supreme court and finally won. he was then nominated for vice president of the united states. he couldn't accept it because he was too young to serve. and he went on all through his life to fight for the causes he believed in. then in 1987, he decided to run for the united states congress and lost that election. then went into a variety of other ways of being an activist including teaching on the college level, where he brought the story of the civil rights movement to thousands of people. and then in 1998 when he was older, he became the national chair of the preeminent civil rights organization in america for 100 years, and the naacp and he served in that role for 12 years. so he was a leader throughout his life. >> he said that he had seen how individuals had stepped up. is that part of the motivation behind this project? to share those leadership stories? professor leffler: absolutely. these stories are stories of people whose lives were motivated by service most of all in a variety of capacities. and they come
he took the case all the way to the supreme court and finally won. he was then nominated for vice president of the united states. he couldn't accept it because he was too young to serve. and he went on all through his life to fight for the causes he believed in. then in 1987, he decided to run for the united states congress and lost that election. then went into a variety of other ways of being an activist including teaching on the college level, where he brought the story of the civil rights...
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this goes before the supreme court a event in that case it has to grapple with the idea of the state's re-entering immigration regulations and the end of way there was significant state regulations and through 1880 that we may substitute but from 1875 lot is the federal government dominant the post 65 with the concept of illegality the states start to re-enter the and the sanctions law goes before the supreme court to say the power to regulate is unquestionably a power but they have held it is a regulation of the immigration so the court upholds this law so that triggers postdate and federal action later 11 actually to waned which alternately in 1986 with immigration control act is pre-empted by federal law. by you conceded government attempting to do with the problems created in 65 by spreading a mass legalization program. said to have a significant portion at that time to legalize. but it's it becomes very clear so the federal government attempts the more punitive response for the federal and axman's that forces the united states out of this problem with dave harsh deportation standa
this goes before the supreme court a event in that case it has to grapple with the idea of the state's re-entering immigration regulations and the end of way there was significant state regulations and through 1880 that we may substitute but from 1875 lot is the federal government dominant the post 65 with the concept of illegality the states start to re-enter the and the sanctions law goes before the supreme court to say the power to regulate is unquestionably a power but they have held it is...
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supreme court says that all law enforcement use of force incidents must be reviewed from a perspective of objective reasonableness. it's not just did he, in fact, believe his life was in danger, because i think it's obvious from the video, as a matter of fact, monday morning quarterbacking it, it probably was not. that's not the end of the inquiry. you have to decide whether or not it would be objectively reasonable for him to feel that way. in other words, would a reasonable officer in like or similar circumstances feel the same way? i can tell you that -- >> that a vehicle moving away from the officer holding a gun -- >> right. in other words, would a reasonable officer have put themselves in that position and would a reasonable officer have felt it necessary to fire their weapon at that point in time? >> how do you know the answer to that? >> well, it's -- >> a reasonable officer? >> that's the $64,000 question. but one of the problems i have with this case and i agree with cedric 100%, it should have gone to a grand jury. the prosecutor, within two weeks of the shooting, made a sta
supreme court says that all law enforcement use of force incidents must be reviewed from a perspective of objective reasonableness. it's not just did he, in fact, believe his life was in danger, because i think it's obvious from the video, as a matter of fact, monday morning quarterbacking it, it probably was not. that's not the end of the inquiry. you have to decide whether or not it would be objectively reasonable for him to feel that way. in other words, would a reasonable officer in like or...
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very quickly, the courts ruled that this was not what the supreme court had in mind when it ruled that schools had to be integrated. it said giving school students at choice in many regions of the country does not break down the barriers between the two school systems. you have to go ahead and fully integrate. so two years later, the counties, in my particular county filed this plan for integration. it was approved by the federal judge who happen to live in the county. at that point, the middle school and elementary schools were integrated and one year later the high schools were consolidated and integrated. so, within a four year. i. i went to four different schools. all public schools. we had the same phenomena and joints county, north carolina where i grew up. as soon as full integration came along in 1968, the first segregation academy open. which was flabbergasting to me. who here were white people who would not spend a nickel on nothing, then all of a sudden overnight they could find the funds to open a school. i can't tell you the extent, the extent of cheapskates in jones count
very quickly, the courts ruled that this was not what the supreme court had in mind when it ruled that schools had to be integrated. it said giving school students at choice in many regions of the country does not break down the barriers between the two school systems. you have to go ahead and fully integrate. so two years later, the counties, in my particular county filed this plan for integration. it was approved by the federal judge who happen to live in the county. at that point, the middle...
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she apparently urged the president, somewhat strongly, to appoint a woman to the supreme court. and we know that she had opinions that she expressed somewhat publicly about abortion, calling it a private decision for a woman. how much influence did she have on the president's thinking on any of these issues? and was it controversial that the public knew her opinions about these things? timothy naftali: well, the nixon administration made a big effort with regard to hiring more women into the federal service. barbara franklin was the point person for this, and it was a real initiative on the part of the nixon administration. did this come from pat nixon? we don't know. we know that julie played a role, working with barbara franklin. there's no doubt that pat nixon was supportive, but i don't know. perhaps you've found evidence that she was the one who was pushing this. we do know that she was very disappointed in october of 1971 when president nixon had two open seats on the supreme court, she really hoped that one of them would go to a woman. when that didn't happen, she let pre
she apparently urged the president, somewhat strongly, to appoint a woman to the supreme court. and we know that she had opinions that she expressed somewhat publicly about abortion, calling it a private decision for a woman. how much influence did she have on the president's thinking on any of these issues? and was it controversial that the public knew her opinions about these things? timothy naftali: well, the nixon administration made a big effort with regard to hiring more women into the...
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the supreme supreme court said you can't do that as president congress had to do it. also, the confederacy stuff. both sides were recognized in the extreme situation and justified by the constitution. i don't think lincoln was, in that instance was looking to justify himself. >> two years ago a short book about the tradition of american culture, you seem to disregard the previous institutions that were incorporated into the american rule of law, parliamentary democracy if you will. then you cited revolutions that went awry, well maybe the american revolution went right because it was inheritor of institution. >> when lincoln was studying the law, i think he was in salem, a town so tiny it disappeared, and he was sitting on a woodpile one day reading a book and someone said what are you reading here? and he said blackstone. the blackstone. the man said, great god almighty. but of course blackstone from the 18th century and was still the foundation of the judicial education in the united states. this is how link can looked at being a lawyer. he borrowed borrowed it from
the supreme supreme court said you can't do that as president congress had to do it. also, the confederacy stuff. both sides were recognized in the extreme situation and justified by the constitution. i don't think lincoln was, in that instance was looking to justify himself. >> two years ago a short book about the tradition of american culture, you seem to disregard the previous institutions that were incorporated into the american rule of law, parliamentary democracy if you will. then...
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court and folks thank you for inviting the african-american advisory committee our council a pack to present today this is our first presentation to the board we look forward to sharing the work we're taken place on this year our mission and vision at the organization the african-american parents advisory committee asserts that black lives matter across the city black communities are rising up to advocate for the district of black lives and their protection from violence from law enforcement in san francisco we always assert that black lives matter in order to pass the success we have to value their potential to be the next leader and the individuals that change the world for better our objectives today that the a pack makes the board of education and the public aware of our activity and look for continued opportunities to engage with the board and in this year and coming years the mission of the african-american parents advisory committee a pack is to provide a form to hear the ideas of 70 san francisco unified school district african-american parents community and to respond to tho
court and folks thank you for inviting the african-american advisory committee our council a pack to present today this is our first presentation to the board we look forward to sharing the work we're taken place on this year our mission and vision at the organization the african-american parents advisory committee asserts that black lives matter across the city black communities are rising up to advocate for the district of black lives and their protection from violence from law enforcement in...
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were planningufw these unfair labor practices that went all the way up to the state supreme court. also, the agriculture labor relations board was only as good as the people who the governor at the time appointed to enforce the agriculture labor relations act. i don't know if it was a misstep of not including the agriculture workers in the nlra because of the differences in the needs of the workers in terms of access, a lot of different things in terms of the harvest, where workers would move and follow harvesters, a lot of different things. but also i think there was a point where we even stopped organizing in the field because they agriculture labor relations board was not during their work. even to this day, there have been cases that have been up in front of the, you know, the california supreme court, and they are still working to get some, you know, meet in terms of the act to make the growers sit down and bargain in good faith. i hope that answers your question a little bit more. >> thank you. >> i was very gratified to see dawn, give us a transnational perspective of the en
were planningufw these unfair labor practices that went all the way up to the state supreme court. also, the agriculture labor relations board was only as good as the people who the governor at the time appointed to enforce the agriculture labor relations act. i don't know if it was a misstep of not including the agriculture workers in the nlra because of the differences in the needs of the workers in terms of access, a lot of different things in terms of the harvest, where workers would move...
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he didn't want to -- a supreme court nomination. that he really loved this house. and that matters. that matters to all of us who continue to serve and that matters to the historical record and we appreciate all of his substance that he has given, whether you agreed with him on issues or not. he definitely was a man of the house. i would like to yield time to the very able member from cleveland, down to akron now, congresswoman marcia fudge, my dear colleague from northeastern ohio. ms. fudge: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, i am proud to stand with the ohio delegation this evening to thank you, mr. speaker, for 24 years in the u.s. house of representatives and your lifetime of public service. i'm just trying to get his atext. -- attention. ok. you have served this nation and the people of ohio with distinction. for 24 years, you have honored and respected this institution. you have worked arduously to get things done. as speaker, you have been a leader willing to listen to all sides and address the complex issues of our time. we applaud your commitment and dedicat
he didn't want to -- a supreme court nomination. that he really loved this house. and that matters. that matters to all of us who continue to serve and that matters to the historical record and we appreciate all of his substance that he has given, whether you agreed with him on issues or not. he definitely was a man of the house. i would like to yield time to the very able member from cleveland, down to akron now, congresswoman marcia fudge, my dear colleague from northeastern ohio. ms. fudge:...
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court to make certain that obamacare would not succeed and legislatively to pretend that it would not exist, and it has stood the test of time. so he's opinion amazing and brilliant against the odds, but he's also reinterpreted and reasserted some of the most vicious stereotypes about black people that should not be tolerable. and it chagrins me to say that what he is possible for is his own mouth, his own bully pulpit, his own personal and political capital and the degree to which he has deployed it. why do i know that he's a great man? because lately he has turned course, he has changed his modus vivendi and his modus operandi. he has changed his rhetorical deployment of language, and he has used it to defend black people, he has used it to elevate black people, and he's pointed out the vicious persistence of white supremacy that unfurled under the banner of a hateful confederate flag. that is the obama that we were promised in 2007 and '8. that is the obama who is finally coming into full gestation, and we hope that with the birth of that baby before he leaves, it will survive afte
court to make certain that obamacare would not succeed and legislatively to pretend that it would not exist, and it has stood the test of time. so he's opinion amazing and brilliant against the odds, but he's also reinterpreted and reasserted some of the most vicious stereotypes about black people that should not be tolerable. and it chagrins me to say that what he is possible for is his own mouth, his own bully pulpit, his own personal and political capital and the degree to which he has...
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court news" saturday at 9:00, are you ready fore college football? temple fans are flocking to independence mall ahead of the big game we're live. >>> police in delaware call it a crime of opportunity they have a warning for drivers as temperatures continue to drop. >>> plus a man charged with killing a preschoolers during a road rage dispute in mexico is facing federal charges. >>> let's head outside to chris sowers and the accuweather forecast. it looks like its warmed up a little bit, but you look cold. >> reporter: i feel better, warmer than the first thing this morning when i was out h
newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court news" saturday at 9:00, are you...
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sunday morning at 10:00 on oral histories, an interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather on his career. in our complete weekend schedule at c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span presents landmark cases, the book. a guide to our landmark cases series which explores 12 historic supreme court's decisions including marbury versus madison, korematsu versus united states, brown versus the board of education, miranda...
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two supreme court justices suggested earlier this year that to the death penalty may be cruel and unusual punishment. we'll start with tara, what do you think about this and why is this being brought up nowsome. >> first of all, bernie sanders has been talking about this the for decades. bernie sanders is not anything if he's not consistent. so this is not anything he's just started to talk about. this is something that's picked up a lot of steam in recent years. i think we're not a monolithic party, there's a lot of diversity within the party. but on is whole, generally speaking the party has moved more to the left. the governor of connecticut also abolished the death penalty, there's other parts of the country where that's happened as well. it's gaining traction, not because of the botched executions, but the date that's coming out that shows that it is used more people of color, in particular people of color, hispanics, and it's in the forefront, there's a big push to see that change. >> and the numbers, 75% down to 49%. >> 75% in 1994, and that's because bill clinton was talking about
two supreme court justices suggested earlier this year that to the death penalty may be cruel and unusual punishment. we'll start with tara, what do you think about this and why is this being brought up nowsome. >> first of all, bernie sanders has been talking about this the for decades. bernie sanders is not anything if he's not consistent. so this is not anything he's just started to talk about. this is something that's picked up a lot of steam in recent years. i think we're not a...
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historics at 12 supreme court decisions. landmark cases features introductions and the impact of ach case it is written by supreme court scholar. landmark cases is available for $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today. >> "washington journal" continues. >> we're joined by sarah westwood an investigative reporter for the "washington examiner" and here to talk with us a little bit about why the gop is moving to impeach the i.r.s. commissioner. sarah westwood, thank you so much for being here. guest: thanks for having me. host: give us a little background. why are house republicans taking this effort to such a strong measure? who is really leading it? guest: congressman the chairman of the oversight committee is really leading this charge. the oversight committee as you know has been investigating the i.r.s. for now two years because of the allegation that the i.r.s. was going after conservative groups. department of justice opened a probe. the senate finance committee also had its own separate probe. and just last week the de
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> at 8:24 on this saturday, here's a live look from the pocono mountains, beautiful out there, but it is cool. right now, temperatures in philadelphia are hovering around that 40 degree mark. some areas waking up in the 30s. meteorologist michelle grossman has details on your trick or treating forecast and, of course, the big game day forecast coming up a little bit later on. >>> to decision 2016. gop debate fallout. the republican national is ending its partnership with nbc news after the cnbc debate this past week. that means that the rnc will not take par
newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >>> this is nbc 10 news....
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for example, in a way to show our cases are cutting edge, the california supreme court ruled that affirmed the position we had taken and argued shutting down an establishment. what we often see from cases that are brought to the police department is a ripple effect. where one lawsuit has a broader impact of crime in the area. i will talk about a couple cases where we have seen a ripple effect in an a little bit. specifically talking about gambling and drug cases where i know the gambling checks and the concern and the contact with the captain and investigations team and patrol officers about the gambling establishment and the illegal night clubs on mission street and the district. the city attorney's office brings lawsuit against some of these properties to shut them down where there are magnets of crime. usually these places have been raided and reopened. we also go after the owners of the operators of the illegal operations as well as the property owners. the state laws that i mentioned earlier give us several tools to accomplish these goals including penalties and fines. so we get money
for example, in a way to show our cases are cutting edge, the california supreme court ruled that affirmed the position we had taken and argued shutting down an establishment. what we often see from cases that are brought to the police department is a ripple effect. where one lawsuit has a broader impact of crime in the area. i will talk about a couple cases where we have seen a ripple effect in an a little bit. specifically talking about gambling and drug cases where i know the gambling checks...
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >>> good morning. breaking news. a russian passenger plane with 224 people on board crashes in egypt. first responders on the scene right now. dozens of bodies recovered in a hostile region. reports that the pilot may have tried to make an emergency landing. what caused the plane to go down? >>> deadly floods, relentless rain and tornadoes tear through texas overnight. at least two people swept to their deaths in raging flood waters. more stormy weather in the forecast today. we are live on the scene. >>> and fighting back. >> oh! now that's announcing yourself. >> the mets send a mes
newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >>> good morning. breaking...
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court. >>> well, election day is this tuesday. as we mentioned. so stay with cbs-3 for continuing coverage on the air and on line at cbsphilly.com. >>> well, in the 2016 race for president, the republican national committee says it will suspend its partnerships nbc news, because of this week's debate on cnbc. rnc chairman has sent the network a letter forbidding nbc from broadcasting an upcoming gop debate scheduled for february. republicans complain that the cnbc moderators ask candidates, quote, pelt i and non-substantive questions. >>> in a dramatic policy shift, the obama administration has made the decision to send us soldiers into syria. some lawmakers are criticizing the move, saying it was made without a clear us strategy in the war torn nation. correspondent craig boswell with more from the white house. >>> us troops will soon be on the ground in syria. less than 50 members of us special forces will deploy to northern syria to help coordinate the fight against isis. >> they do not have a combat mission. they have a traini
court. >>> well, election day is this tuesday. as we mentioned. so stay with cbs-3 for continuing coverage on the air and on line at cbsphilly.com. >>> well, in the 2016 race for president, the republican national committee says it will suspend its partnerships nbc news, because of this week's debate on cnbc. rnc chairman has sent the network a letter forbidding nbc from broadcasting an upcoming gop debate scheduled for february. republicans complain that the cnbc moderators...
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he appealed, and the case went directly to the supreme court. find out how the court ruled, weighing the issues of clear and present danger and freedom of speech. our guests include thomas goldstein, co-founder of scotus blog. and beverly gage. that's coming up live monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your cop ief the "landmark cases" book. >>> the pentagon's chief information officer sat down with reporters earlier this week at a breakfast hosted by the christian science monitor. much of it focussed on the military. >>> okay, i think we're set. thanks for coming, everyone, i'm dave cook from the monitor. our guest today is terry halvorsen for the defense department. he oversees the role of the largest computer network. he is accompanied by larry bailey whose role is deputy chief officer for the defense department. he holds a master's in educational technology from the university of west florida. he served as an army intelligence officer and later as a civilian. he was d
he appealed, and the case went directly to the supreme court. find out how the court ruled, weighing the issues of clear and present danger and freedom of speech. our guests include thomas goldstein, co-founder of scotus blog. and beverly gage. that's coming up live monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your cop ief the "landmark cases" book. >>> the pentagon's chief information officer sat down with...
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[laughter] guzman, a supreme court justice. she is -- has a fascinating story, latina, she comes from the mexicano community, articulate, smart, she says the right things, and she is conservative associated defies of conservatives. that is a trueblue latina. or read, as she would say. i think you put those individuals at the top of the ticket. if there were openings, i think in that instance, you do young hispanic vote and people who had never voted before to say this person is interesting to me, shares my heritage, shares my identity, and i'm going to get out there. like obama did for the african-american community. the african-american community has been voting strongly but when obama came on the screen, they grew because he was a person the african-american community identified with, to be proud of, and really energized. we need our obama. a hispanic obama. issue.nt to point to an with all due respect, you can looks like me, but if they do not think the issues that matter to people, you do not have a hispanic candidates who
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let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >> home dauby facing utah jazz looking for the first win of the season. 26 point game in boston on wednesday and here he is in the first quarter. he score d 10 points. long night jazz led most of the game led by david, the sixers drop the homeowner 99 to 71. flyers kickoff a 5 game road trip try to a new game, first round pick goal right there that will give the lead. power play ryan o'reilly. the flyers drop third straight game 3 to one. ♪ >> love it guys thanks so must friday nighttime for friday football frenzy let's get to the action philadelphia public league. roxborough taking home lincoln, samuel car weaving his way in and out of traffic win. end zone there big winner 46 nothing. only at north east wash well cheer around the end score northeast wins 32 to 20. we have pots grove check out porter. 5 yards out. pot grove big winner 47 to 3. over the bridge we go charles walker, walks it into the end zone untouched winning 64 to 7. eastern, eastern going deep get the interception wow. readily we a golden football, kicking the
let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >> home dauby facing utah jazz looking for the first win of the season. 26 point game in boston on wednesday and here he is in the first quarter. he score d 10 points. long night jazz led most of the game led by david, the sixers drop the homeowner 99 to 71. flyers kickoff a 5 game road trip try to a new game, first round pick goal right there that will give the lead. power play ryan o'reilly. the flyers drop third straight game 3 to...
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he appealed and went to the supreme court. find out how the court ruled, we ighing the issues of clear and present danger and freedom of speech. our guest is the cofounder of scotus blog and beverly gage. that is coming up on the next landmark cases live monday at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. for background on each case, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book. it is available for $8.95 plus shipping at www.c-span.org. a bipartisan panel of texas legislators and officials discuss the hispanic vote in the upcoming 2016 and 2018 elections at the texas tribune festival in austin. this is one hour. >> good morning. i'm a reporter with the texas tribune. i'm happy to welcome you to the fifth annual texas tribune festival. we are happy you decided to spend your saturday with us and a.m. forhere at 8:30 the panel on unlocking the hispanic vote. we have a great panel. just a couple of quick housekeeping things. we will be on here for about one hour. we will be 40 to 45 minutes of discussion and then
he appealed and went to the supreme court. find out how the court ruled, we ighing the issues of clear and present danger and freedom of speech. our guest is the cofounder of scotus blog and beverly gage. that is coming up on the next landmark cases live monday at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. for background on each case, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book. it is available for $8.95 plus shipping at www.c-span.org. a bipartisan panel of texas legislators...
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court law. we now that there will be legal challenges. there's never -- there's never a significant epa regulation where there are not significant challenges and we -- i won't speculate about what would happen in a situation that we don't contemplate. >> my final question and i'll turn to my colleagues. in november of 2014 president obama pledged $3 billion for a brand-new green climate fund. it was a unilateral decision by the president without the buy-in or support from congress. international climate change funding may be the top priority for the president, but i will tell you it isn't the top priority for the american public. our nation is facing a tight budget environment. we need to focus on humanitarian assistance, democracy promotion, embassy security measures, countering global terrorist threats. will other countries back out of the negotiations without the administration paying these u.s. taxpayer dollars in the form of climate reparations? >> well, let me make a few comments about tha
court law. we now that there will be legal challenges. there's never -- there's never a significant epa regulation where there are not significant challenges and we -- i won't speculate about what would happen in a situation that we don't contemplate. >> my final question and i'll turn to my colleagues. in november of 2014 president obama pledged $3 billion for a brand-new green climate fund. it was a unilateral decision by the president without the buy-in or support from congress....
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interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather on his career. see our complete schedule it c-span.org. members of the white house press corps talked about their jobs and how to cover the president the at an event hosted by the washington center. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning everyone. i'm going to have a couple of quick announcements then we will have a short pause and we will go to our moderator. good morning. your director of academic affairs here the washington center. it is my great pleasure to welcome to the second conversation in the leader series. this is an important part of the washington center in that it's an opportunity for you to learn about issues of public concern. this afternoon you will have chance to learn about different strategies for citizens to make a difference about the issues that they care about. at the conclusion of today's conversation, my colleague will take a few moments to share with you some logistics and some thoughts for making that transition to this
interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather on his career. see our complete schedule it c-span.org. members of the white house press corps talked about their jobs and how to cover the president the at an event hosted by the washington center. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning everyone. i'm going to have a couple of quick announcements then we will have a short pause and we will go to our...
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back. we are in brooklyn, new york. i want to thank christopher lloyd and his pal marty mcfly for dropping by. thanks to huey lewis and the news, you can see them live at barclays center on new year's eve just down the street with jimmy buffet. you do not have to wear a tux to that or any jimmy buffet performance. thanks to biff henderson. guillermo, watch your back, biff is around. you could be out. >> guillermo: i'll be careful. >> jimmy: tonight on the show we have the democratic presidential hopeful and senator from the state of vermon
newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>...
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court "cirice" from the album "meliora," ghost. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ i feel your presence amongst us ♪ you cannot hide in the darkness ♪ can you hear the rumble? ♪ can you hear the rumble that's calling? ♪ i know your soul is not tainted ♪ even though you've been told so ♪ can you hear the rumble? ♪ can you hear the rumble that's calling? ♪ i can feel the thunder that's breaking in your heart ♪ i can see through the scars inside you ♪ i can feel the thunder that's breaking in your heart ♪ i can see through the scars inside you ♪ ♪ ♪ a candle casting a faint glow you an
newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court "cirice" from the album...
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: our next guest is a a talented actress and singer who just released her fifth studio album, "confident." man, oh, man. she's fantastic. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my bff, demi lovato. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: a little standing ovation. you like that? no big deal. nbd. >> does that not normally happen? >> jimmy: that does not normally happen. >> guys! >> jimmy: a crowd that loves you. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> guys, thanks! they're so cool. >> jimmy: i want to get into the whole interview, but i have to say, a couple w
newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>...
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >>> may wanted to check european ut butter tonight. metal shavings could be in skippy. it is the reduced fat peanut butter spread. tap the nbc10 app to find out if your jar is on the list. >>> topping the decision 2016 coverage, the republican national committee is ending its partnership with nbc news after cnbc's controversial debate wednesday night. that means it will not take part in an nbc news telemund oh date for february, 2016. nbc news responded with a statement vowing to resolve it with the gop. some republican campaigns plan to meet sunday to discuss dissatisfaction with deb
newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >>> may wanted to check...
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >> home dauby facing utah jazz looking for the first win of the season. 26 point game in boston on wednesday and here he is in the first quarter. he score d 10 points. long night jazz led most of the game led by david, the sixers drop the homeowner 99 to 71. flyers kickoff a 5 game road trip try to a new game, first round pick goal right there that will give the lead. power play ryan o'reilly. the flyers drop third straight game 3 to one. ♪ >> love it guys thanks so must friday nighttime for friday football frenzy let's get to the action philadelphia public league. roxborough taking
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court mom this is hugely important. is there anywhere in your house i can get a good signal? anyway, you were saying. it's a tragic love story. i love tragedy. what is that noise? what? i'm on set. what movie? i'm shooting a movie about laundry. leave slow internet behind. a movie about laundry? yeah the 100% fiber optics network gives you the fastest wi-fi available when you need it the most. get out of the past. get fios. >> home-opener philadelphia 76ers tough game. >> growing pains. >> all right. a lot of them this season with the team. a thit say. it don't judge a team on wins and loss
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shank appealed, and the case went directly to the supreme court. find out how the court ruled, weighing the issues of clear and present danger and freedom of speech. our guest is a cofounder of scotus blog and beverley gauge, professor of history at yale university. on the coming up next "landmark cases." for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it's available at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> white house spokesman josh earnest discussed president obama's decision to send a special operations forces to syria. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good evening everybody. >> good evening, everybody. they telephone with the iraqi prime minister to discuss the situation in iraq and underscore the united states and during support in iraq against isis. the president commended recent progress forces have made and noted that the united states in partnership with the iraqi government will intensify support in these efforts. the president also voiced support for prime minister's leadership in battling co
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born soldiers who joined the cause, and sunday morning at 10:00 on oral histories, an interview with supreme court justice clarence thomas on his upbringing in the segregated south and the influence by his grandfather on his career. >> on the next online online. pentagon record -- the next "wall street journal," andrew tillman on sending more advisers to the middle east to help on the fight against isis. then a discussion about the w.h.o.'s' recent report linking processed meats to cancer we talk to the center for signs and the public interest, andant riley of the north american meat institute. and a look at republican efforts to impeach irs commissioner john amid accuracy cases he destroyed documents under subpoena. >> on newsmakers, texas congressman kevin brady, a member of the ways and means committee, talks about his interest in replacing paul ryan as chair of the committee as well as tax issues, the budget deal and the congressional agenda natural the new speaker, newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, war and the challenges of international law. a s
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he has appealed against his dismissal and is willing to take his case to the supreme court. he's more determined to fight for the future of his country. >> once again, they blame the people who criticize the government and the state is not to blame. it can't go on like this. the government sits back and says it did what it could protect the demonstrators. but it didn't. >> democratic thinkers are preparing for the long haul. the curtain will not be falling on the akp anytime soon. host: ireland is a dangerous place to be pregnant according to one pro-choice campaigner that once ireland to legalize abortion. abortion is, in most cases, illegal ireland. controversial statements that many people would not agree with. pro-life campaigners say it is morally wrong and should not be allowed. the fact remains that every day, one dozen irish women do have abortions but have to go abroad to make it possible. making an already traumatic operation even worse. pressure is growing to change the law, particularly from the women that suffered because of this. reporter: this woman does not w
he has appealed against his dismissal and is willing to take his case to the supreme court. he's more determined to fight for the future of his country. >> once again, they blame the people who criticize the government and the state is not to blame. it can't go on like this. the government sits back and says it did what it could protect the demonstrators. but it didn't. >> democratic thinkers are preparing for the long haul. the curtain will not be falling on the akp anytime soon....
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >> as all at www.etonline.com. >> welcome back to the show, everybody. in tonight's "e.t." birthdays, which "glee" star was happy to tape the series in l.a.? >> i came from doing a broadway show. i'm excited to be here in l.a. and great weather. >> thht is matthew morrison. you finally got one right. he turns 37 today. >> i feel like a winner, finally. i hope you were watching our big exclusive yesterday when we took you to the set of george clooney's first commercial in the united states. >> it was a lot of fun. he stars in it with danny devito. now we have the premier of the finishe
newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >> as all at www.etonline.com....
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >> not everybody in philadelphia will be rooting for the cherry and white tomorrow night. the notre dame club of philadelphia held a luncheon in center city today. reggie lo a cardiologist at thomas jefferson university hospital was featured guest. law a place kicker on notre dame's national championship team of 1988. >>> and we were wondering even if the eagles did not have a bye this week, would temple be getting all the attention today and yesterday at least and i say yes. >> yes. they may not have gotten all week but the eagles picked a good week to have their bye because temple g
newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >> not everybody in philadelphia...
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newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >>> well, take a look at this seven day forecast. yeah, it's going to start off chilly, especially tomorrow morning when we're all in the 30s, but we get a little bit milder on sunday and then next week we are way above average for temperatures and dry weather, too. >> almost like back to summer. >> yeah, going to be like early fall. yeah. >> all right, glenn, thanks for joining us, have a good evening. boots on ground in syria. a change of course in the fight against isis. the u.s. now deploying troops despite president obama's repeated promises that he wouldn't give that order. >>>
newspapers back christine donohue for supreme court. saying this daughter of a coal miner gets the highest rating from the bar association. they call donohue uniquely qualified. and cite her commitment to restoring integrity. both business and labor endorse donohue because she's independent and fair. prosecutors. firefighters. people who keep us safe - all back donohue. on tuesday - christine donohue. let's restore integrity to pennsylvania's supreme court >>> well, take a look at this...
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authors include kristen green talking about the reaction to the supreme court's ruling on brown versus the board of education. cecelia remembers the life of author jack london. at noon on in-depth, alive, three-hour conversation with economist walter williams as he shares his life and career , and response to your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets. on american history on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00, don worldview oft the the american civil war and the perspective of foreign-born soldiers who joined because. sunday at 10:00 on oral histories, an interview with clarence thomas on his in the segregated south and the influence of his grandfather on his career. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. earlier today, the center for strategic and international studies held a discussion on war and the challenges of international law. , including the swiss foreign affairs director general , agreed that one of the current challenges is cyber warfare. this is an hour and a half. >> should be a lively discussion. let me introduce the panelists to you. we will have the biographies
authors include kristen green talking about the reaction to the supreme court's ruling on brown versus the board of education. cecelia remembers the life of author jack london. at noon on in-depth, alive, three-hour conversation with economist walter williams as he shares his life and career , and response to your calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets. on american history on c-span3, saturday evening at 6:00, don worldview oft the the american civil war and the perspective of...